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<blockquote data-quote="MikeFromMesa" data-source="post: 1746617" data-attributes="member: 305741"><p>I really have several choices. As a general rule I have done a "pinch-and-spread" (or Ctrl-+ and Ctrl--) to take care of reading issues in some of my apps and with Safari when I am online. Unfortunately this does not work with Finder and I took care of that by changing the Font size. I also tried addressing the issue by changing the screen resolution to 1600 x 900 but the problem with that is that it reduces the amount of "real estate" I can keep on the screen when doing work in my photo editing tools and xCode. </p><p></p><p>Gaining something always seems to come with the balancing fact of losing something and that is why I was thinking about a larger monitor. One of life's true-isms is what I used to tell my students (back when I was teaching) and that is "You are seldom given the choice of either being rich and handsome or being poor and ugly". Choices are often difficult because it seems that in most of life gaining something means correspondingly losing something else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeFromMesa, post: 1746617, member: 305741"] I really have several choices. As a general rule I have done a "pinch-and-spread" (or Ctrl-+ and Ctrl--) to take care of reading issues in some of my apps and with Safari when I am online. Unfortunately this does not work with Finder and I took care of that by changing the Font size. I also tried addressing the issue by changing the screen resolution to 1600 x 900 but the problem with that is that it reduces the amount of "real estate" I can keep on the screen when doing work in my photo editing tools and xCode. Gaining something always seems to come with the balancing fact of losing something and that is why I was thinking about a larger monitor. One of life's true-isms is what I used to tell my students (back when I was teaching) and that is "You are seldom given the choice of either being rich and handsome or being poor and ugly". Choices are often difficult because it seems that in most of life gaining something means correspondingly losing something else. [/QUOTE]
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